I find it interesting that two of your most recent two blog entries have been made in mini rant format and have received, at this point, 22 comments. Your incredibly useful and thought-provoking virtualization entries probably don’t have that many in total over the past few months.

I don’t think it means much, except that I wasn’t very timely about approving the comments on this post so a lot of people helpfully jumped in to point out my mistake without being able to see others’ responses.

As long as people are finding the virt posts useful that’s all that matters.

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I am Richard W.M. Jones, a computer programmer. I have strong opinions on how we write software, about Reason and the scientific method. Consequently I am an atheist [To nutcases: Please stop emailing me about this, I'm not interested in your views on it] By day I work for Red Hat on all things to do with virtualization. I am a "citizen of the world".

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